[Rhodes22-list] Secure furled jib? High Tech

ed kroposki ekroposki at charter.net
Tue Mar 1 17:15:31 EST 2005


Bob,
	Every time I dock I use a very high tech method of securing the
Genoa.  I have a three(3) foot piece of line.  I tie it to the grommet.
Then I wrap the line twice in the direction of twist and tie it off at the
line thru the grommet.  If Elton brought you the boat, he usually leaves
several pieces of line with the boat.  Yes, this is a very expensive and
complicated procedure.

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
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-----Original Message-----
From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Roger Pihlaja
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 4:35 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 mail list
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Secure furled jib?

Bob,

Dynamic Equilibrium has a Harken Unit 0 roller furler vs. the GBI roller
furler like your boat has.  The Harken roller furler uses a #6 luff tape to
secure the luff of the headsail to the extruded aluminum furling foil.  So,
if high winds are in the forecast, I can completely remove my headsail.
However, unless severe weather is forecast, I usually leave the 150% genoa
rigged on the roller furler.  When I leave the boat for the day, I've found
a Velcro cinch strap wrapped around the sail just above the clew is very
effective at preventing accidental unfurling, will never jam when you want
to remove it, and doesn't chafe the sail.

Look in the 2005 West Marine Master Catalog on page 859.  The 18" X 1"
Velcro cinch strap, West Marine C/N: 134692, @ $7.49/pair is the appropriate
size for this application.

Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium

> >From: "Robert and Sandra Fuller" <BobandSandy at tampabay.rr.com>
> >Reply-To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> >To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> >Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Secure furled jib?
> >Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:30:04 -0500
> >
> >Hello guys, I last posted a few months back.
> >Elton delivered a nicely reconditioned '86 to me here in Cortez, Fl. over
> >the weekend.  It was a pleasure to spend some time with him and get his
> >thorough introduction to some of the boat's features.  Time & weather
> >prohibited a shake-down cruise however, which will be monitored  this
week
> >by Sam Gibbons, a local Rhodes owner. I don't think he posts on the list.
> >First of many questions, I'm sure:When this area got nicked by hurricane
> >force winds last summer, most of the boats in the marina did fine.  A
few,
> >however, had their jibs unfurl and shred.  I had watched those owners
wrap
> >a good bit of line around them before hand.  Short of lowering the mast
> >(don't have a hoist), I wonder if people have any tips for securing
furling
> >jibs in extremely high winds?  Elton had mentioned duct tape and I had
> >thought about using some very large (48") cable ties.  Also fret about
that
> >tiny triangle that protrudes after the IMF is furled.
> >Bob F.
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